Main Entry: gentle
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: having a mild or kind nature
Synonyms: affable, agreeable, amiable, benign, biddable, bland, compassionate, considerate, cool*, cultivated, disciplined, docile, domesticated, dove-like, easy, genial, humane, kindly, laid back, lenient, manageable, meek, mellow, merciful, moderate, pacific, peaceful, placid, pleasant, pleasing, pliable, quiet, soft, softhearted, sweet-tempered, sympathetic, tame, taught, temperate, tender, tractable, trained, warmhearted
Notes: genteel means marked by refinement in taste and manners; a gentile is a person who does not acknowledge your God or denotes a Christian as contrasted with a Jew; gentle means soft and mild or having or showing a kindly or tender nature
Antonyms: crude, rough, troubled, unkind, violent, wild
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The noun form of the adjective 'soft' is softness.
The noun 'softness' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical quality.
The noun 'softness' is sometimes used in an abstract context, such as, a softness of manner or softness of mood.
Delicate
Cushiony
Fleshy
Furry
Feathery
Supple
Smooth
Mushy
Spongy
Pliable
Flexible
Mellifluous
Gentle
The verb form is to soften (softens, softening, softened).
Soft is an adjective. The noun form is softness and the verb is to soften, or make soft.
Compressible
Deformable
Soft
morbido
piano is the Italian word for soft =)
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The literal translation is... le labbra sono morbide
Agognare is just one Italian equivalent of the English term "to long for".Specifically, the word is a verb. It is the infinitive in its present form. The pronunciation will be "A-go-NYA-re" in Italian.
An Italian slang term describing black males with shaved heads. This term apparently came about when someone compared them to an eggplant in appearance Mulie being a short term for the Italian word describing an eggplant.
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Piano.
The musical term for soft is piano. This means soft in Italian.
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piano is the Italian word for soft =)
The name of the piano is actually pianoforte. This comes from the Italian piano and forte. Piano means 'soft' and forte means 'loud'. Its name means 'softloud'. This is because the piano was the first instrument to play both softly and loudly.
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The Italian Dynamic Markings Traditionally Used To Indicate Very Soft And Very Loud Are Respectively what?
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Dolci susurri is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "soft whispers."Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective dolci means "soft." The masculine noun susurri translates as "whispers." The pronunciation will be "DOL-tchee soo-SOOR-ree" in Italian.
It originates from the Italian word for soft.